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THE OMINECA
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Vol. 3.
No. 37.
HAZELTON. B. C. SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
PLANS FOR THE
ERIE
DEVELOPMENT WORK WILL
Beresford Speaks On British-American Politics
London, March 16: ���Admiral
Charles Beresford, after two
years silence on the subject of
British American politics, says
in discussing the present situa-
IS BETTER THAN
EVER
continue on LARGER SCALL I tion, that an arbitration treaty
between the English speaking
E. L. Kinman Will Endeavor To nations would insure the world's
Prove Value of Claim During ! ��fce and ultimate disarmament.
The states should take the
The Coming Summer \ initiative as Britain is the most
vulnerable nation on earth.
i
E. L. Kinman, owner of the
Erie claim on Four Mile Hill has
one more payment to make to
the locator, E. Attridge, of ten
on
Seizure of her traderoutes would
cripple her in a week, while with
other nations war would be merely a matter of inconvenience.
He said that British American
thousand dollars and which will j control of trade, backed by their
fall due in June. With the open-1 fleets would make war impossible,
ing of navigation Mr. Kinman
will arrive for the summer's work
Intervention May Come
, Washington, D. C, March 16:
and he recently stated to a | The positive statement of Secre-
Herald representative when seen
in Vancouver that from thirty-
five to forty men would be kept
at work all summer. There are
several veins on the property
which have not been opened yet
and the whole force will be en-
tary Knox that Edwin Piatt and
Lawrence Converse, held prisoners by the Mexican Federals at
Juarez, were captured on American soil, and the equally positive
statement of the Mexican foreign
office that the arrests were made
gaged in surface stripping until j in Mexico, is likely to offer cause
the owner is satisfied that he
knows the extent and value of all
the surface croppings. Permanent underground work which will
be determined by the results of
the surface stripping will then
start.
When work was discontinued
last fall a trench showed the solid
ore ten feet six inches wide and
passing under the earth in the
same solid form on the foot wall
side. An average sample taken
by a Herald representative at
this point showed values in silver
and lead of $49.90 across the full
width. The first point to be determined is the whole width of
the ore body and its relationship
to the body of granitic rock some
distance away, to determine if
the latter is an overflow from a
neighboring eruptive area of a
dike.
Sent To Asylum
Charles Brown, well known in
this district, was brought from
Telkwa on Tuesday, with his
mind seriously unbalanced. Some
years ago, in Oregon, he was
crushed by a log. his brain being
in some manner effected. As a'early start
result of over-exertion, there was
a return of the trouble, and it
for intervention. If Mexico
stands firm, the States, according
to international proceedure, will
be justified in pushing troops
across the border.
Rifle Association
The annual meeting of the Hazelton Rifle Association will be
held in the court room on Monday at 8 p. m.
ON CONSTRUCTION
A Budget of News from the Eailroad
Ccnstiucticn Camps
Several causes are contributing
to a temporary decrease in the
number of men employed at a
number of the construction
camps along the river. Shortage
of supplies is the least of these.
Completion of the cuts is responsible for a number of men being
laid off and one steam shovel
camp below Kitwangar is closed
down for a short time until frost
is out of the ground but preparations are being made for an
Sheady & Paget will be
through with the six mile stretch
was found necessary to send the | abov7Kitwigar by July~Lwhen
unfortunate man to the Provincial asylum at New Westminster.
He was sent out with the downriver mail on Thursday morning,
the steam shovel and outfit will
be moved to their new work
twenty miles east of Hazelton.
The tunnel on Bostrom's work
in charge of Constable Bow- ;has been abandoned and' will "be
dridge of Aldermere. turned into an open cut. The
excavation will amount to some-
Many Buildings Going Up thing over 500.000 yards and a
Building activity in preparation : route for a temporary line is be-
for the increased business of the ing surveyed around this piece of
summer is in full swing, no less work for use until the cut can be
than six frame structures either completed,
being started or to be commenc- Thirty-one boat loads of cement
i'd within a week. For the first will be required for the piers of
time in the history of the town the bridge across Skeena river,
there is plenty of lumber to meet The.cribs to be .sunk in the river,
all requirements, thanks to the within which the excavation for
Interior Lumber Company and for the foundations will be made
the mill installed last winter, will use up 1.000,000 feet of tim-
In addition to a good reserve ber and forty tons of iron,
stock of sawed lumber they have
a good stock of logs on hand and Joseph Coyle, publisher of the
are about through with' the con- Interior News, was a business
tract for 300,000 feet of heavy visitor in Hazelton during the
timber for railway 'construction.' week.
RECENT WORK ENHANCES
VALUfi OF THE SILVER CUP
Extensive Plans for Exploration and
Development of Company's
Property
The shares o�� E. L. Kinman.
who was the largest holder of
Silver Cup stock, have been purchased by the other members of
the original syndicate. This
leaves a very large majority of
the stock in the hands of the
railway contractors. Recent developments on the Duke claim
have greatly enhanced the value
of the property. It was learned
at the company's office recently
that a large 'amount of surface
work is to be done the coming
summer in addition to driving
ahead in the tunnels already
started. The Silver Dollar claim,
the southernmost one of the
group is as yet practically unexplored, the only opening being
an open cut about fifty feet within the northern boundary on the
claim. The vein on the Hazelton,
the original claim on Nine Mile
and owned by J. C. K. Sealy,
passes into the Silver Dollar and
a big body of ore is expected at
the junction of the two veins.
China Must Rstek Down Or light
St. Petersburg. March 16:-
Unless China replies to the
; Russian mandatory note within
ten days the foreign office will
cease negotiations and leave
further proceedure to the war
office. A military demonstration
against China will be pushed
vigorously as secret reports indicate great military preparation
in China. It is rumored that
Japan is advising that China
yield to the Russian demands.
Suicide In Fernie Jail
Fernie, March 16:- Pat Kelley.
age 45 years, hanged himself in
a cell of the city jail this evening.
Life was quite extinct when the
body was discovered hanging by
the neck from a wire loop which
projected through the wall and
through which he had passed the
belt from his coat, used as a
rope.
Room for Many Settlers
Toronto, March 16th":- Pronounced proof of the rapid opening up of the northwest provinces
by the construction programmes
of the transcontinental railways
is shown by an announcement
from the Canadian Northern that
this company has opened the way
for 25,000 families in the various
districts through which the new
lines run.
Mrs. Sealy and Miss Morison
are spending a week at Kispiox.
as guests of Mrs. Hugh Taylor.
Charles Barrett is in from the
Diamond D ranch to arrange for
supplies. Extensive improvements are under way on the big
ranch. Two bunkhouses and
two large stables are being built,'
and five miles of new fencing
will soon be completed.
One Hundred and Forty New Towns
On fl. T. P.
Winnipeg, Man., March 17:���,
E. J. Chamberlain, general manager of the C. T. P.. said today;
chat the company will erect
station buildings for 140 new
townsites which are to be laid
out this summer. Fifteen of
these will be on the line running
east from Prince Rupert, a town-
site being located every seven,
miles. The balance will be on
the main line in three prairie
provinces.
Reward for Murderer's Capture
Portland, Ore., March 16:-- The \
Spokane & Seattle railroad offers
I a reward of $1,000 for the arrest!
of the man who last night shot1
and killed Anthony Lowe, an
engineer, at Washtucna. Lowej
i ordered the fellow off the cow-'
catcher of the engine and almost'
immediately the man shot him
dead. I
Uprising In Morocco Threatened
Parish, March 16: ��� A despatch ;
; from Fez says the situation all j
\ over Morocco is very grave. All
tribes, discontented at abuses of;
government are rising and
preaching a holy war. The
| French Consul savs: "In all
jthe years I have been in Morocco
j I have never seen a situation so'
i serious." Fez is practically sur-
I rounded by hostile troops. Two
battalions of infantry and two1
| mountain batteries are being sent
to Morocco in support of the
Sultan.
ANOTHER STORE
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Carrying High Class Furnishings
j Will Open In May
PRINCE RUPERT
TO ORIENT
L. J. McArthur, at present in
business in Kitselas will open
with a new and first class stock
of furnishings for men and
women as soon as navigation
opens in May. Last month Mr.
and Mrs. McArthur went to
Toronto and Montreal where
Mrs. McArthur selected a stock
of ladies' hats and dresses as good
if not better than the displays in
the best shops of Vancouver and
Victoria.
Mrs. McArthur will have
charge of the ladies' goods department and on opening day
will display a complete line of
hats imported from France and
England, waists of domestic and
foreign manufacture and a full
line of shoes for women and
children. In this the aim is to
show a class of goods that has
not hitherto been carried in the
interior country.
Mr. McArthur will have personal charge of the men's furnishings department and will
have a full and up-to-date stock
in every respect.
Space has been engaged on the
first trip of the boats for the
goods and a new building
alongside the Herald office will
be under construction in a few
days.
Mr. McArthur is already well
known to many people of Hazelton and vicinty.
B. W. Huckell, of Telkwa. left
on Thursday for a business visit
to Vancouver.
WILL TAKE MOST NORTHIRLY
AND DIRECT ROUTE TO JAPAN
Steamship Service to Be Started
With the Completion of
the Road
Vancouver, March 16: The
establishment of a steamship
service between Prince Rupert
and the Orient is in process of
promotion according to reports
current in Liverpool. It is stated
that British capital is behind the
enterprise. It is the intention
to have the steamers start from
Prince Rupert and take the most
northerly and direct route to
Japan. They will call at Zezzo,
the most northerly of the large
islands of the Japanese group
with a terminus at Liau Chow,
northern China, where connection will be made with distributing lines. Recent arrivals from
Great Britain state that negotiations are underway between
Alfred Holt & Co. of the Blue
Funnel line and the G. T. P. to
promote and equip such a service. The line will carry mail,
passengers and freight, and be
undertaken as soon as the main
line of the G. T. P. is completed.
School Funds Ample
The school trustees report that
the subscriptions to the school
fund are sufficient to liquidate
all liabilities and provide for the
expenses of the year. The complete list of subscriptions follows:
Dr. H. C. Wrinch, $20; J. J. May,
$10; R. J. McDonell, $10; John Brun,
$2.50; J. C. Boyd, $2; G. Haller, $2;
W. J. Schmuck, $3; A. R. Macdonald,
$2; W. J. Larkworthy, $2; J. R. Todd,
$2; L. L. DeVoin, $5; N. P. Moran,$l;
G. A. Rosenthal, $1; Mrs. A. Dewar,
$1; D. A. Harris, $1;G. O. Graham, $1;
J. K. Ashman, $10; H. H. Little, $1;
J. H. Hetherington, $1; C. E. Fawcett,
$1; H. F. Glasscy, $1; J. Maitland
Dougall, $5; C. F. Morison $5; Slinger
& Ayerde $1; C. Black, $1; J. Howell,
$1; H. Dorrien Mello, $1; F. Field, $1;
W. P. McPhee, $1; L. A. Graef, $1;
H. Welch, $1; G. Milburn, $1; T. W.
Heme, $1; A. ''. Aldous, $1; C. V.
Smith, $5; R. Miller, $1; K. L. Rauk, $1;
Roy McDonell, $1; Walter Boms, $1;
C. G. Harvey, $1; S. H. Crnm, $1.
Hazelton Hotel Opens
On Monday the new Hazelton
Hotel was open for business.
A large crowd inspected the new
hostelry, and many econiums
were passed on the handsome
and commodious premises. In the
fact that the accommodation of
the house has been taxed all
week there is evidence that the
enterprise will be most successful. C. G. Harvey, proprietor,
has selected a competent staff,
all the members of which are
well-known and popular in the
town and district. The interests
of guests are looked after by W.
H. Parker, head clerk, andW.H.
Larmer. night clerk. Grant Thorburn, head barkeeper, is assisted
by "Cap" Hood and John Ward.
Tom Henderson, the chef, is
seconded by Carl Spohn, while
Dick Jones is steward. Wm.
Gore and Wm. Green are the
porters. IHB JMINECA HERALD SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1911.
The Omineca Herald
Printed every Saturday at Hazelton,
British Columbia.
L. L. DeVoin Publisher.
Advertisin'*- rates���$1.50 per inch per month;
readin-r notices 16c per line first insertion, 10c per
line each subsequent insertion.
Subscriptions to points in Canada and other
Kritish possessions will be received on the follow-
in)*' terms:
One year ... S3.00
Six months ... 1.75
European and other foreign countries, SI.00 per
year extra.
Notices for Crown Grants ... $7.00
" Purchase of Land - - - 7.00
" Licence tc Prospect for Coal - 5.00
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911
Reciprocity A Local
Issue
Reciprocity, like the tariff, is a
local issue. The subject is just
now engaging much attention on
both sides of the international
boundary line and as has been
indicated in press reports the
opposition to the proposed agreement between Canada and the
United States is about as pronounced in one country as in
another. Different sections of
both countries takes sides as the
matter is likely to affect their
various business interests. The
subject being a local one and
each section of Canada being
either for or against the idea
according to its interests, there
is no question but that residents
along the route of the G. T. P.
in any way identified with the
growth and development of the
country are almost wholly in
favor of a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States,
comprehensive enough to include
the products of the undeveloped
resources of Northern British
Columbia.
For the next decade the chief
industries of this district will be
mining, fishing and farming; in
which the products of the mines
should take first place within five
years. The rapid development
of the country as a whole will
afford a local market for every
pound of stuff the farms can
produce. The completion of the
G. T. P. will afford quick transportation for fish caught in the
waters of the northern part of
the province and if these fish can
reach free of duty the markets of
the United States trainloads will
be passing eastward every day
where but car loads must be
expected if the Canadian market
only is to be supplied. Lead is
the second largest value in the
ores of this vicinity and a large
part of the total values in every
camp in the district. The admission of lead and lead in ore
into the United States would not
only relieve the Dominion
government of the expense incurred in granting a bounty on
lead, but would give the mine
owners a much higher price for
their product. Consequently the I
two great products which this
part of the world will have for
export have everything to gain
by a measure of reciprocity, and
our imports, as least as covered
by the proposed agreement,
would come at a lower price.
When the time comes when the
farms of the country along the
line of the G. T. P. produce a
surplus beyond the consuming
power of the local markets there
is Alaska close at hand.
As for the larger subjects of
Canada's liability to become
bound closer to the United States
by a reciprocal trade agreement
with a corresponding loss of trade
with other parts of the Empire,
nothing but an actual test under
working conditions will determine the matter. Of one thing
we can be assured, however,
there is no lack of loyalty in
Canada and it may be that the
highest duties of that loyalty
will be served by a pact that will
draw closer the bonds between
the great English speaking nation
to the south and the British
Empire through one of the
integral parts of that Empire.
BREAD/
Wholesome Delicious
Pies, Cakes and Cookies
Prompt Attention To Special Orders
HAZELTON BAKERY
Opposite New Hazelton Hotel'
CHOICE FARM LANDS
=IN=
Bulkley Valley, Nechaco Valley & Ft. George District
TOWN LOTS IN TELKWA
North Coast Land Co,, Limited
General Offices; Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B .C.
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Prosperous Season
Indicated
Prospects are very bright for
a busy season in Hazelton and [
vicinity for this summer. For'
the first time Hazelton mineral
claims are the leading interest toj
prospectors and mining men in I
this province. The very favorable
results of the development work
so far done has been kept account
of by men interested in mining.
Many more prospectors are ready
to come up the Skeena this year j
than ever before and capital will
be at least as free to take hold
of good prospects as last year.
Transportation facilities will be |
taxed to the utmost without any
doubt.
Paper Hanging and
Decorating
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, BURLAPS AND CHEESE CLOTH
Prices Same as Prince Rupert
S. A. EBY,
Hazelton, B. C.
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COAL NOTICES
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notiee that I, Jasper R. Phillips
of Puyallup, Wash., rancher, intend to
apply for permission to prospect for
coal and petroleum, on the following
described la'nds:-
Commencing* at a post planted at the
southwest corner of the southwest section of the Grand Trunk B. C. Coal
Co.'s claims, thence south 80 chains,
west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east
80 chains to point of commencement,
containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 16, 1911. Jasper R. Phillips.
E. D. Phillips, agt.
DCZD
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notiee that I, E. D. Phillips of
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intend to ap-1
ply for permission to prospect for coal
and petroleum, on the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
southwest corner of the southwest
section of the Grand Trunk B. C. Coal '���
Co.'s claims, thence south 80 chains,1
east 80 chains, north 80 ehains, west 80:
chains to point of commencement and!
containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 16, 1911. E. D. Phillips.
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that 1, W. 1. Coppen- j
barger of Oklahoma, U. S. A., rancher,
intend to apply for permission to pros-
pect for coal and petroleum on the j
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the !
southeast corner of the southwest
section of the Grand Trunk B. C. Coal
Company's claims, thence south 80:
chains, east. 80 chains, north 80 chains, j
west 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or
less. W. I. Coppenbarger.
Jan. 16, 1911. E. D. Phillips, agt.
Mining Hardware
Portable forges
Bellows and Tuyere Irons
Striking hammers
Sharpening hammers
Octagon Steel
Anvils
And a large assortment of small hardware
useful for Prospectors, Ranchers & Builders.
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Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that I, Thomas F. Phil-
jips of Puyallup, Wash., coal miner,
intends to apply for permission to
prospect for coal and petroleum, on the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
southwest corner of the southeast sec-
tion of the Crand Trunk 8. C. Coal
Co.'s claims, thence east 80 chains, I
south SO chains, west 80 chains, north
80 chains, to point of commencement
and containing 640 acres more or less. '
Jan. 16, 1911. Thomas F. Phillips.
E. D. Phillips, agt.
SARGENT has doubled his floor
space and is going in more extensively for the lines most in
demand; Boots & Shoes, Gents
furnishings, Mining and small hardware, Fresh Groceries and Fruit always
on hand.
R. S. SARGENT
GENERAL MERCHANT
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Hazelton, - B. C.
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J.H.BROWNLEE F.NASH
D.L.S., B.C.L.S. B.C L.S.
Land, Timber,
Mineral and Townsite
SURVEYS.
436 Haf-tinirs Street
Vancouver, B.C.
Hazelton agent:
E. H. Hicks Beach
| SURVEYS!
J J. H. Cray,
I Victor
P.O.
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GOVERNMENT
LAND SURVEYOR
Victoria, B.C. Hazelton, B.C
Box 134. P.O. Box 10.
HAVE THAT LAND SURVEYED THIS SPRING
M. L. QORDQN
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ALDOUS. ROBERTSON & MURRAY
AGENTS
Hazelton. B. C.
Remington Typewriters
Books, Stationery, Desks,
Wall Paper, Kodaks and
Supplies.
McRAE BROS., LTD.
PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.
Gold. Silver.
Copper, each 50c.
G. G. WEST
| Provincial 530 Richards St.,
I Assayer. Vancouver, B.C.
Ha2dtonHospitaiSe,fsn
sues tickets for any period from one
month upward at $1 per month in advance, This rate includes office consul
tations and medicines, as well as all
costs while in the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton from E. C. Stephenson and Fred Field; in Aider-
mere, from Rev, F. L. Stephenson, or
at the Hospital from the Medical Superintendent.
plans furnished and estimates given.
Smith & Eggleston
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Telkwa
Bulkley Valley.
ROBERT DEB HOVELL
barrister
Hazelton British Columbia
CARSS& BENNETT
barristers
Third Ave. Prince Rupert
L. W. PATMORE
"; Barrister, Solicitor and '
Notary Public ', ' ���
Prince Rupert, B. C.
fc'TOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL
. KITSELAS, B.C. ,
J. W. PATTERSON
���3ENERAL MERCHANT
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
ALWAYS ON HAND.
OMINECA AERIE
F. O. E.
Meets every Tuesday
at 8 P. M. at their hall
over Martin's store, Hazelton, B. C.
L. L. DeVOIN
W. Pres.
J. A. MACDONALD
W. Sec'y.
E. C. Stephenson
S. II. Crum
STEPHENSON & CRUM
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Job and Shop Work A Specialty*
,i Plans and Specifications ,
Hazelton,
British Columbia. THE OMINECA HERALD -SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911.
THE
RIVERSIDE ROOMS
Mis. M. A.Calhoun, Proprietress
Rates by the Month-$15 to $35
Rates by the Day - 50c to $1.50
j 0. A. RAGSTAD
F.W.HART&CO.
. . . DEALERS IN . . .
FURNITURE
AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
COMPLETE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, EMBALMERS
Special Attention to Orders from out
of Town.
Prince Rupert, B. C. i
GOOD MINING PROPERTY FOR SALE
Carr Bros.
LAND CRUISERS
Have Been Located in the District
Six Years.
Hazelton,
B. C.
HUDSON'S BAY CO.
INCORPORATED 1670.
General Merchandise
A full line of everything the
rancher, prospector and
miner may need.
First Quality. HAZELTON, B.C.
Capital (paid up) $n,0OO,OO0. Reserve $5,900,000.
The ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Head Office: Montreal, Que.
Pays particular attention to the accounts of out-
of-town customers. The Savings Bank Department offers great advantages to everyone. We
Issue drafts and money orders payable in all parts
of the world.
PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH
GENERAL HARDWARE
A CHISHOLM
Smoker A Success
The smoker given by Omineca
Aerie, F. O. E., at the town hall,
on Friday evening, was a pronounced success in every way.
A large crowd, estimated at well
over 200 was present. The recently organized orchestra of
five pieces was there and contributed much toward the entertainment of the audience.,. Cap Hood
as chief police officer and assisted by Sanberg and Sweeney,
thoroughly carried out the wishes
of the presiding officer. Songs
were rendered by Dorrien Mello,
McCauley, Ogilvie, Gervais, and
several others. Dutch Kline
was accused of being a poet and
proved it to the satisfaction of
the audience.
A perfect gale of enthusiasm
was aroused when Chief Constable Maitland - Dongall was
brought before the chairman.
With one accord the crowd, comprising the bulk of the male population of Hazelton, rose to a
standing position and began singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", and followed this up with
cheer after cheer. Mr. Maitland-
Dougall briefly thanked his hearers for the kindly reception following the announcement of Jhis
departure shortly for the coast,
and was again cheered.
The four round boxing contest
between Louis Siefker and
Thomas Allen was the last event
on the program. Cap. Hood
acted as referee. Both showed
class; Allen that of a clever
amateur boxer and Siefker the
thoroughly schooled ring general.
The latter has appeared in days
gone by against some of the top
notchers. The contest was for
points and at the close was pronounced a draw.
Fraser Lake Land District ���
district of coast, range v.
Take notice that Joseph Roland of
Red Deer, Sask., agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described linds:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
northwest corner of Sow-Chea Indian
Reservation No. 3, and on the south
shore of Stuart lake, thence south 80
chains, west 80 chains, north 60 ehains,
(more or less) to the south shore of
Stuart lake, thence following the meanderings of the said shore in an easterly
direction to the point of commencement
and containing 600 acres, more or less.
Nov. 15, 1910. Joseph Roland.
��� Fraser Lake Land District.
' ��� District of Coast, Range V.
Take notice lhat Elizabeth O, Hallowes of London, Kng., married woman,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
right bank of the Stuart river, about 20
chains in an northwesterly (up stream)
direction from the northwest corner of j
Lot 316, thence south about 40 chains to
the northwest corner of Harry Spink's
application to purchase, thence east
about 16 chains to the southwest corner i
of lot 316, thence north 20 chains more
or less to the northwest corner of lot!
316 thence east 3 chains more or less to
the right banK of the Stuart river,
thence following the meanderings of the
said right bank in an upstream direction to the point of commencement and
containing 40 acres more or less.
Nov. 11, 1910. Elizabeth O. Hallowes.
Fraser Lake LAnd District.
District of Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Henry Jardins Hal-
lowes of London, Eng., tailor, intends'
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
60 chains southerly and 16 chains
westerly from the southwest corner of
lot 316, thence south 40 chains, thence
east 20 chains more or less to the western boundary of application to purchase
Mo. 5967 (McMicken), thence north 40
chains, thence west 20 chains more or i
less to the point of commencement and i
containing 80 acres more or less.
Henry Jardine Hallowes.
November 11, 1910.
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Fraser Lake Land District,
district of coast, range v.
Take notice that George Wilber
Smith of Red Deer, Sask., retired, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
south shore of Stuart lake, about one
mile westerly from the northwest corner of Sow-Chea Indian Reservation
No. 3, thence south 80 chains, west 80
chains, north 60 chains, more or less,
to the south shore of Stuart lake,
thence following the meanderings of
the said shore in an easterly direction
to the point of commencement and
containing 600 acres more or less.
Nov. 15, 1910.
George Wilber Smith.
NOTICE is given that there
will be a meeting of Odd Fellows
held in the Eagles Hall at Hazelton on Saturday, April 1, at'8
p. m. All members of the I. O.
0. F. are requested to be present.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Charles L. Mclrvine
of Red Deer, Sask., farmer, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
20 chains south of the southeast corner of Sow-chea Indian reservation No.
3, thence north 20 chains, west 60
chains, south 20 chains, east 60 chains.
Charles L. Mclrvine.
November 15, 1910.
LAND NOTICES
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Percy Tyrwhitt
Drake of Scawby Lincolnshire, Eng.,
gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at
the southeast corner of lot 795, Cassiar
district, thence east 80 chains, north
60 chains more or less to southeast corner of pre-emption record 1004, thence
40 chains west, 20 chains north more or
less to Bulkley river, thence along the
river in a> westerly direction to the
northeast corner of lot 795, Cassiar
district, thence south 80 chains to point
of commencement.
Percy Tyrwhitt Drake.
February 22nd, 1911.
Omineca Land District���Distriet of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that E. D. Phillips of
Hazelton, B. C... miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at the
northwest corner of pre-emption claim
No. 583, thence north 20 chains, east 40
chains, south 20 chains, west 40 chains
to point of commencement.
February 7, 1911. E. D. Phillips.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Joseph Mason Adams
of Hazelton, B. C, druggist, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 40
chains from N.E. corner of lot 850,
thenee 40 chains north, 20 chains east,
40 chains south, 20 chains west to point
of commencement, containing 80 acres.
Feb. 25, 1911. Joseph Mason Adams.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range V.
Take notice that William Agnew of
Vancouver, B. C., carpehter, intendsto
apply for permission to purchase the
I following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planti d about
100 chains south of the southeast cor-
; ner of Sow-chea Indian reservation No.
j 3, tnence south eighty chains, west
! forty chains, north eight chains, east
; forty chains to the point of commence-
J ment and containing 320 acres more or
less. William Agnew.
Nov. 15, 1910.
Fraser Lake Land District.
district of coast, range v.
Take notice that Harry Bruce Kenny
of Red Deer, Sash., farmer, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
180 chains of the northwest corner of
; Sow-Chea Indian Reservation No. 3,
thence south 40 chains, west 80 chains,
> north 40 cnains, east 80 chrins to the
point of commencement and containing
320. acres more or less.
Nov. 16, 1910.
Harry Bruce Kenny.
,
Omineca Land District���Distric. of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Isabella Duncan
Bunting of Fraser Lake, B. C, married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fhe following
described lands:���
i Commencing at a post planted on the
east shore of an island lying at the outlet of Frrser lake, thence west along
the northern shore for a distance of 20
chains more or less to west end of said
island, thence southerly for about 15
chains, thence northeasterly for about
15 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 20 acres more
or less.
February 4, 1910.
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COAL NOTICES
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Takp notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted on
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
Edgar H. Murphy's southeast corner
known as claim No. 6, thence south 80
chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains,
east 80 chains to point of commencement and known as Claim No. 7.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District. District uf Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted or
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
Edgar H. Murphy's claim No. 7's northwest corner, thence west 80 chain.-,
south SO chains, east 80 chains, north
80 chains to point of commencement
and known as claim No. 8.
.Ian. 6, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District���District uf
Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank A. Jackson,
agent, of Hazelton, B. C, intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post
planted on Ground Hog mountain near
Trail creek and adjoining Sarah Dand's
southwest corner. thence east 80
chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains,
south 80 chains to point of commencement and containing (540 acres more or
less. Frank A. Jackson.
Jan. 7, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted on
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
A. G.'s southwest corner, thence south
80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80
chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement and known as claim No. 5.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted on
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
the southwest corner of claim No. 1
(Edgar H. Murphy's claim) thence west
80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80
chains, north 80 chains to point of commencement and known as claim No. 0.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank A. Jackson,
agent, of Hazelton, B. C., intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post planted
on Ground Hog mountain near Trail
creek and adjoining P. R.'s southwest
corner, thence east 80 chains, south 80
chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains
to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 7, 1911. Frank A. Jackson.
Omineca Land Distriet���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank A. Jackson,
agent, of Hazelton, B. C, intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land commencing at a post planted
near Ground Hog mnuntain on Lang-
lois creek, and adjoining J. K. S.'s
northeast corner, thence south 80
chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. Frank A. Jackson.
Jan. 7, 1911.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range 4.
Take notice that Nancy G. Izat of
England, occupation si inster, intendsto
apply for permission to purchase the
following described Iands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
40 chains north of the southwest corner
of section 30, township 4, range 4,
Coast District, thence north 80 chains,
west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80
chains to point of commencement, and
containing 040 acres more or less.
December 7, 1910. Nancy G. Izat.
Omineca Land District, District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Kenneth Hulbert
Disque of Vancouver, B. C, timber
dealer, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described
lands:��� Commencing at a post planted
1-1 mile distant and in an easterly
direction from left bank of Skeena river
and commencing at the northeast corner of Chisholm's pre-emption; thence
20 chains east, 2n chains south, 20 chains
west, 20 chains north to point of commencement and containing 80 acres,
more or less.
Kenneth Hulbert Disque.
January 31, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Charles Frederic
Morison of Hazelton, B. C, merchant,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commeneing at a post planted about
20 chains south of the northeast corner
of ungazetted lot 329, being about 1
mile east of Six Mile lake; thence east
20 chains, north 20 chains, west 20
chains, south 20 chains to point of commencement and containing 40 acres,
more or less.
Charles Frederic Morison.
February 16, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that J. W. Graham of
Cedarvale, farmer, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two
milts west from the ne. corner of lot
850, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains
west, 80 chains south, SO chains east
to point of commencement containing
640 acres more or less. J. W. Graham.
Jan. 12, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted on
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
Edgar H. Murphy's claim No. 7's northwest corner, thence west 80 chains,
north 80 chains, east 80 ehains, south
80 chains to point of commencement
and known as claim No. 9.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy
of Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply
for a license to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the following described
land, commencing at a post planted on
Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
Edgar H. Murphy's claim No. 5's northwest corner, thenee west 80 ehains,
south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north
80 chains to point of commencement
and known as claim No. 10.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank A. Jackson,
agent, of Hazelton, B. C, intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal j
and petroleum on the following describ- !
ed land, commencing at a post planted
near Ground Hog mountain on Langlois
cre^k and adjoining J. K. S.'s northeast
corner, thence north 80 chains, west 80 j
chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to
point of commencement.
Jan. 7, 1911. Frank A. Jackson.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank A Jackson, I
agent, of Hazelton, B. C, intends to |
apply for a license to prospect for coal
anil petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post planted
near the Skeena river on Ground Hog
mountain and adjoining W. S. H.'o
southeast corner, thence east 80 chains,
north 80 chains, west 80 chains south
80 chains to point of commencement
and containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 7, 1911. Frank A. Jackson.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Daniel E. Moore of
Bulkley Valley, B. C., farmer, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
southeast corner of lot 43, thence west
80 chains, south 20 chains more or less
to the northen boundary of Indian reserve No. 3, thence east along the northern boundaries of the said Indian
reserve and lot 319 to the northeast
corner of the said lot 319, thence north
to [Joint of commencement and containing 160 acres more or less.
Jan. 11, 1911. Daniel E. Moore.
LAND NOTICES
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy,
agent, of Vancouver, B. C, intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following describ- i
ed land, commencing at a post planted
on Ground Hog mountain and adjoining
Claim No. 2's southeast corner, thence
south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north |
80 chains, east 80 chains to point of
commencement and known as claim
No. 3. Edgar H. Murphy.
Jan. 6th, 1911.
Omine-'a Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy,
agent, of Vancouver, B. C, intends to
apply for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post planted J
on Ground Hog mountain ad joining
A. G.'s southwest corner, thence west |
80 chains, north 10 chains, east 80
chains, south 80 chains to point of commencement and known as claim No. 4.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar H. Murphy,
agent, of Vancouver, B. C, intends to
apply for license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post planted
on Ground Hog mountain adjoining
A. G.'s southeast corner, thence west
80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80
chains, north 80 chains to point of commencement and known as claim No. 1.
Jan. 6th, 1911. Edgar H. Murphy.
Ominecu Land Dlstrict-
Cassiar.
-District of
Pake notice that Edgar H. Murphy,
agent, of Vancouver, B. C, intends to
applv for a license to prospect for coal
and petroleum on the following described land, commencing at a post planted
on Ground Hog mountain at the southwest corner of S. D.'s claim, thence
running west 80 chains, south 80 chains,
east 80 chains, north 80 chains to point
of commencement and known as claim
No. 2. Edgar H. Murphy.
Jan. 6th, 1911.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range 4.
Take.notice that Ethel Gaston of
New York, U. S. A., intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
40 chains north of the southwest corner
of section 30, township 4, range 4, Coast
District, thence south 40 chains, west 40
chains, north 43 chains, east 40 chains
to point of commencement, containing
160 acres more or less.
December 7, 1910. Ethel Gaston.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range 5.
Take notice that May Charlotte Pearse
of Kamloops, B, G, married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
40 chains west and 40 chains north of
the northwest corner of section 28,
township 14, range 5, Coast District,
thence north 40 chains, west 40 chains,
south 40 chains, east 40 chains to point
of commencement, containing 160 acres
more or less. May Charlotte Pearse.
Octobers, 1910.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range 5.
Take notice that Lillian May Pearse
of Kamloops, B. C, spinster, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following desciibed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
80 chains west of the northwest corner
of section 28, township 14, range 5,
Coast District, thence north 80 chains,
west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80
chains to the point of commencement
and containing 040 acres more or less.
October 3, 1910. Lillian May Pearse.
Fraser Lake Land District.
District of Coast, Range 4.
Take notice that Evan Gibb of London, Eng., soldier, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
40 chains north of the northeast corner
of section 27, township 9, range 4,
Coast District, thence south 40 chains,
west 80 chains, north 40 chains, east 80
chains to point of commencement and
containing 320 acres more or less.
December 6, 1910. Evan Gibb.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Harry Johnson oi
Hazelton, B. C. miner, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted about
6 miles east of the Yukon Fifth telegraph cabin, north of Hazelton, thence
west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east
80 chains, south SO chains to point of
commencement.
Dec. 19, 1910. Harry Johnson.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Hugh Taylor of
Kispiox, B. C, telegraph operator, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted about
1 mile east of the east end of small
Blackwater lake, thence west 80 chains,
north 40 chains, east 80 chains, south
40 chains to point of commencement
and containing "20 acres more or less.
Dec. 19th 1010. Hugh Taylor.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Olson of Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted about
one mile east of Big Blackwater lake,
thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains, north 80 chains to point
of commencement,.
Dec. 19, 1910. John Olson.
Omineca Land District���Distriet of
Cassiar.
Take notice that James Cormier of
Cedarvale, B. C, farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one
mile north and one and one-half miles
west from the ne. corner of lot 850,
thence 81) chains north, 80 chains west,
HO chains south, 80 chains east to point
of commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less. James Cormier.
Jan. 12, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar Lepine of
Cedarvale, B. C, farmer, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile
north and 1 mile west of the ne. cor-
of lot 850, thence 80 chains west, 80
chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains
north to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 12, 1911. Edgar Lepine.
Omineca Land District���District nf
Cassiar.
Take notice that N. C. Murray of
St. Paul, Minnesota, retired, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
sw. corner of lot 841; thence 40 chains
north, 60 chains west, 40 chairs south,
60 chains east to point of commencement containing 240 acres more or less.
Jan. 12, 1911. Noel C. Murray.
Omineca Land Districi���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Lucy A. Murray
(Mrs. N. C.) of St. Paul, Minnesota,
married woman, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two
miles north and ene mile west from the
northeast corner of lot 850, thenee 80
chains north, 80 ehains west, 80 chains
south, 80 chains east to point of commencement containing 640 acres more
or less. Lucy A. Murray.
January 12, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Charles Olson of
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:*���
Commencing at a post planted about
one mile distant and in an east direction from the east endof EigBlackwat-
er lake in the Cassiar District, thence
west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east SO
chains, north 80 chains to point of commencement.
Dec. 19, 1910. Charles Olson.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Alexander Harkam
of Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted about
8 feet distant and in a northerly direction from the Yukon telegraph trail
and about eight miles east of the Yukon
telegraph cabin, north of Hazelton,
thence west 80 chains, north SO chains,
east 80 chains, south 80 chains to point
of commencement.
Dee. 19, 1910. Alexander Harkam.
Omineca Land Distriet���District, of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that L. Mortimer Slocum
of Hazelton, Frat'l Organizer, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at Se.
corner of ungazetted lot 1327, about 1
mile north of Andimaul Indian reservation, thence south 20 chains, west 80
chains, north 20 chains, east 80 chains,
to point of commencement.
Feb. 10, 1911. L. Mortimer Slocum.
J. Ward, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Mrs. E. T. Hutchinson of Louisville, Kentucky, widow,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two
miles north from the northeast corner
of lot 850, thence 80 chains north, SO
chains west, SO chains south, 80 chains
east to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 12, 1911. Mrs. E. T. Hutchinson.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Const, Range V,
Take notice that Leigh Craddock of
Vancouver, B. C, clerk, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post plantetl 1 S-4
milts in a north easterly direction from
lot 846, and 1-4 of a mile in a southerly
direction from left bank of Skeena
j river, thence 80 chains east, SO chains
south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north
! to point of commencement, containing
640 acres more or less.
(Jan. 31, 1911. Leigh Craddock.
L. C. Knauss, agt.
Omineca Lnnd Distriet���District of
Coast, Uange V.
Take notice that Cressie Douglas of
' Vancouver, B. C, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
southwest corner of lot 846, inscribed
"C. D.'sNw. cor." thence 80 chains
east, 80 chains south, SO chains west,
' 80 chains north to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less,
i Jan. 31, 1911. Cressie Douglas.
L. C. Knauss, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Ccast, ltanse V.
Take notice that Olive Makin of
Vancouver, B. C, clerk, intends to ap-
, ply for permission to purchase the fol-
; lowing described , lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
I southeast corner of lot 846, thence 40
chains east, 40 chains north more or less
j to bank of Skeena river, thence following bank of river to northeast corner of
lot 846, thence 40 chains south to point
I of commencement containing 160 acres
j more or less. Olive Makin.
1 Jan. 31, 1911. L. C. Knauss, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take " notice that Anna Pinney of
Vancouver, B. C., clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a pest planted on the
north bank of Kyote creek, 1 1-4 mile
in a easterly direction from left bank of
Skeena river, thence 89 chains east,
80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80
chains south to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 31, 1911. Anna Pinney.
L. C. Knauss, agt.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Coast. Itange V.
Take notice that Peter Chettleburgh
of Norwich, England, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands;-*
Commencing at a post planted at the
outiet of Copper Lake or being at the
Se. corner of F. B. Chettleburgh's preemption, thence 80 chains n< rth, 80
chains east, SO chains south, 80 chains
west following the lake to point of
commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less. Peter Chettleburgh.
Jan. 25,1911. H. B. Chettleburgh, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
(.'oast, Itange V.
Take notice that Morgan O'Brien of
Telkwa, farmer, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at ne.
corner of section 24, township 6, range
5, thence west 40 chains, north 80
chains, east 40 chains, south 80 chains
to point of commencement.
Jan. 28, 1911. Morgan O'Brien.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast. Itange V.
Take notice that Alexander Ouellet,
of Telkwa, farmer, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
ne. corner of section 24, township 6,
range 5, thence east 80 chains, north
80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80
to point of commencement.
Jan. 28, 1911. Alexander Ouellet.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Denis J. Comet:u
of Hazelton, B. C, carpenter, intends
to apply for permission to purchase
the following described lands:-
Commencing at a pest planted about
60 chains distant and in an easterly
direction from the se. corner of lot 817,
thence north 80 chains, west 40 chains,
south 80 chains, east 40 chains to point
of commencement containing 320 acres
more or less. Denis J. Comeau.
Dec. 7, 1910.
Omineca Lnnd District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that James W. Sutherland of Halifax. N. S., farrmr. intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted 21) chains north
ani Hi) chains west from the nw. corner of Andimaul Indian reserve, being 20 chains south from
the s.w. corner of ungazetted lot 1826, thenee
sout'.i 20 chains, east SO chains, north 20 chains,
west HI) chains to point of commencement, being
Kill acres more ol* less. James W. Sutherland.
December 27. 1910.
Omineca Land District. Districi of Cassiar.
Take notice that Win. D. McDonald of Halifax.
N. S., millma i, Intends to appiy for permission
to purchase the following described lands:���
Commtf icingat a post planted SO chains east and
20 chain : north of the n.w. corner of Andimaul
Indian reserve, being; 20 chains south from the sw.
corner of urgtzettcd lot 1827, thence south 20
chains, east 10 chains, north 20 chains, west Ml
chains to pi int of commencement, heinir 100
acres more < r less. Wm. I). McDonald.
December27, into.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Takenoticethat Robert. R. Sutherland of Halifax, N. S.. farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following Cescribed lahd^: ���
Commencing at a post planted 20 chains noith
of the n.w. corner of Andinial Indian reserve, being 20 chains southerly from the s.w. corner cf
ungazetted lot 1326, thence south 20 chains, east
HO chai is. north 20 chains, west SO chains to point
of c im iicn'-einent, being lf.O acres more or Iiss.
Dec. 27, 1910. Robert I!. Sutherland.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Irene M< Don-ill of Halifax.
N. S., married woman, intends to apply for tier-
mission to purchase the following described lands:
Commen ling at a post planted 20 chains norlh
of the n.e. corner of Andimaul Indian reserve,
being 20 chains south of the sw. corner of ungazetted lot l.'tas. thence south 20 chains, easi SO
chains, north 20 chains, west SO chains to point of
commencement, being 160 aires more or less.
Dec. 27. 11110. Irene McDonald.
Omineca Land District���District nf
Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank A. Dewar
of Hazelton, B. C, bookkeeper, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lantls:-
Commencing at a post planted at
Se. corner of ungazetted lot 1325, about
1 mile north of Andimaul Indian reservation, thence 20 chains south, SOcha'ns
west, 20 chains north, 80 chains east to
point of commencement.
Feb. 10, 1911. Frank A. Dewar.
J. Ward, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take nDtice that Robert Reid of
Hazelton, B. C, prospector, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencingat a post planted fifty
feet distant and in a southerly direction from Oliver creek on the left bank
of the Skeena river; thence 40 chains
J?ast, 20 chains north, 40 ehains west
more or less to bank of Skeena river,
thence following bank of Skeena river
<to point of commencement.
Jan. 17, 1911. Robert Reid. LilB OMINECA HERALD SATl RDAY, MARCH 18, 1911.
THE TOWNSITE
SITUATION
Many Propositions in This Vicinity
But No Official Site Yet
Announced
Numerous inquiries are being
made concerning the townsite
situation and what is to happen
to Hazelton when the rails are
laid; where the new town, that
is admitted will be built on the
railway line, is to be located and
whattownsites are on the market
at the present time. In answer
to such it may be said that within three miles of Hazelton, and
including the original Hazelton
townsite, there are not less than
seven townsites platted in which
lots can be purchased, another
has been platted but no lots
placed on the market and prospects are good for more before
the question is finally settled.
Hazelton is a town built on
eleven acres in the middle of an
Indian reservation of about 8,000
acres and was held out by the
traders then established here
when the reservation was set
aside for the Indians. It is not
on the railway line and no chance
that it ever will be. It is pretty
well covered with buildings and
at the rate building is going
ahead at the present time there
will be no vacant gronnd in a
short time.
Hazelton City Addition or
"Two Mile" is a quarter section
two miles east of town, on Two
Mile creek. Its drawing card is
that the roads leading to the railway from a majority of the miring properties now under development must pass through it and
there is also a strong probability
that any spur built from the
main line to Nine Mile mountain
would do the same. At the
same time there is room for other
townsites farther up Two Mile
creek and consequently nearer
the mines.
Bulkley City is somewhere in
the wilds north of town two
miles or so and outside of the
stakes bearing the names of
avenues and streets
nothing to indicate a
between it rnd other
in the same vicinity.
New Hazelton lies between the
hospital and Bulkley river. No
buildings have been erected and
unless something, at present unforeseen, occurs to give it a boost
it has no prospects of a very
brilliant future.
Sealey is located three miles
down the Skeena from Hazelton
and is where Foley. Welch &
Stewart have their headquarters.
The paymaster's office is there
and machine shops and general
office will be moved up this summer. Considerable street clearing has been done and between
twenty-five and thirty buildings
have been erected. There will
be a large pav roll there until
railway construction in this
vicinity is finished. The town-
site is slightly less than 160
acres.
Ellison contains nearly!,000
acres and almost surrounds
Sealey. Advertised as,a!Y official
Grand Trunk townsite, ta small
payment was accepted '(by the
selling agents on, to the' beat of
our knowledge, several hundred
lots. Application for an injunction made by the Grand Trunk
Railway Co. several months
there is
difference
wild land
ago, seemingly put a bar across
the path of progress and the sale
of lots is not being actively pushed at the present time. It is
reported but without confirmation
that the Grand Trunk dominates
the situation and the future of
town is in the hands of the railway people.
The "Taylor section" is still a
mystery as far as the public is
concerned. Originaly staked by
T. C. Taylor, then division
engineer in charge of the parties
locating the line of the G. T. P.
hereabouts, in May, 1��08, it has
been watched with eager interest by people familiar with the
situation. No open move has
been made but several buildings
have been built by the railway
people and the headquarters
camp of the engineering department for this division are located
there. Right of way three hundred feet wide across the entire
section amounting to 43.9 acres
is held by the railway company.
Purchases of surrounding land
have been made by railway contractors and prominent employees
of Foley, Welch & Stewart in the
last six months amounting to
1,500 acres at prices ranging
from thirty to seventy-five dollars an acre. Credited rumors
have it that lot 882, the "Taylor
section," will be cleared for
townsite purposes this year.
However, the mystery will unfold itself in due time.
Larkford is eighty acres platted by the owners, W. J. Larkworthy and C. G. Harvey of
Hazelton. No lots have been
sold, and, as it joins the "Taylor
section," they are apparently
playing a waiting game.
Rogers' addition to Ellison is
an eighty acre tract joining the
Ellison townsite with little excuse and less reason for being
cut up into town lots at this stage
of the game.
That completes the list so far
as we know. If it turns out that
anything has been overlooked it
will be given due mention in
another issue.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for a three year
lease of the Ellis, Burns & Bond
ranch (formerly known as the
Hodder ranch) at South Bulkley,
containing 520 acres in all, with
about 300 acres cleared, ready
for plowing.
It shall be a condition of the
lease that not less than 40 acres
per year shall be disked, harrowed, and seeded to timothy.
No tenders will be considered
unless submitted before April 1,
1911. The highest or any bid
not necessarily accepted.
Tenders will be received only
by B. G. Ellis
Care Hudson's Bay Co., Hazelton.
DISSOLUTION OF i'ARTNERSHIP
The partnership in the business of!
painters and paper hangers, carried on j
at Hazelton, B.C., claimed by Geo.
H. Wyatt .with S. A. Eby has been
| terminated. The engagements of the
business will be discharged by S. A.
Eby. Signed S. A.' EBY.
March 7, {911.
LAND NOTICES
Interior Lumber Company, Limited
HAZELTON. B. C.
All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber
Always on Hand
C. M. Mackenzie, manager
Omineca Land District���District o��
Coast, Itange V.
Take notice that Frank Zoller of
I Hazelton, K. C, rancher, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:���-
Commencing at a post planted about
j 20 chains distant and in an easterly
direction from the southwest corner of
Ole Reiseter's Pre-emption, thence
40 chains south, 80 cnains east, 40
chains north, SO chains west to point of j
commencement. Frank Zoller.
Feb. 17, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast. Hangs V.
Take notice that Ole Reiseter of
Hazelton, B. C., rancher, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described ;ands:���
Commencing at a post planted about
40 chains distant and in a northerly
direction from the southwest corner of
Charles Newitt's pre-emption, thence
40 chains west, 80 chains south, 40
chains east, 80 chains north to point of
commencement. Ole Reiseter.
Feb. 16, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Inez Starret of
Victoria, B. C, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
shore at the north end of the North
Arm of Babine lake, about 4 miles in a
i northerly direction from the N.E. cor-
! ner of lot 1370, thence west 40 chains,
! north 40 chains, east about 60 chains to
J lake shore, thence following southerly
I and westerly along lake shore to point
I of commencement, containing 180 acres
more or less. Inez Starret.
March 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District.
Cassiar.
District of
Take notice that Charles McDonald of
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends
toapply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
west side of two mile creek and about
11-2 milos southerly from Robinson
lake, thence east 80 chains, north 80
chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains
to point of commencement.
March 13, 1911. Charles McDonald.
Several tons of Swede Turnips
for sale at Corner's Ranch, Kispiox valley, $30 per ton.
EVERYTHING IN CANVAS
Prince Ruper��� Tent &
Awning Company.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Fred Stewart of
Hazelton, B. C, occupation timber man,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the
west side of Two Mile creek and about
1 1-2 miles southerly from Robinson
lake, thence east 80 chains, south 80
chains west 80 chains, north 80 chains
to point of commencement.
March 13, 1911. Fred Stewart.
WATER NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby Kiven that an application
will be made under Part V of "Water Act. 19D9,"
to record the riffht to take, divert, convey and use
water in Omineca District for mining purposes: ���
The name, address and occupation of the applicant is Donald Mcl.eod, Prince Rupert, B. C,
Kree Miner.
Free Miner's Certificate No. is B 38388.
The name of the l.'.ke, stream or source is
Salmon creek.
The point of diversion is at canyon 1 1-2 miles
above pack bridge.
The quantity of water applied for is 20 cubic
feet per second.
The character of the proposed works is a dam
and flume.
The premises on which the water is to be used
are the Silver Standard group of mining claims.
The purposes for which the water is to be used
are mining purposes.
The point where the water is to be returned is
at the pack bridge over Salmon creek, 1 1-2 miles
below point of diversion, anil two hundred feet
lower in altitude.
The area of Crown land intended to be occupied
by tne proposed works is 1 1-2 miles in length and
six feet in width.
This notice was posted on the 25th day of February, 1911, and application will he made to the
Commissioner on the 27th day of March. 1911.
The names and addresses of any riparian
proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are
likely to be affected by the proposed works,
eitherabuve or below the outlet: The Crown.
DONALD McI.EOD.
Prince Rupert. B. C.
MAIL NOTICE
Until further notice the mail
will leave Hazelton every Thursday morning. When travelling
permits a limited amount of express will be carried.
Beirnes & Mulvany.
CASH WILL BE PAID for acreage
suitable for chicken ranches, close to or
adjoining G. T. P. Townsites near Hazelton or Aldermere.
Parties having such land for sale,
write and give full description of same,
stating title, price and terms.
Address: L, I. Miller
P. O. Box 7 Kitselas, B. C.
WATER NOTICE.
NOTICE is herehv v:\veu that an application
ill be made under Tart V of "Water Act. 1909,"
j to record the rurht to take, divert, convey and use
I water in Omineca District for mining purposes: ���
The name, address and occupation of the applicant is A. L. McHugh- Contractor. Cedarvale,
B.C.
Free Miner's Certificate No. is B 20965.
The name of the lake, stream or source is Two-
mile creek.
The point of diversion is at outlet of lake, at
head of creek.
The quantity of water applied for is Ten cubic
feet per second.
The character of the proposed works is a dam
and flume.
The premises on which the water is to be used
are the Canadian King group of mining claims.
The purposes for which the water is to be used
are mining purposes.
The point where the water is to be returned is
on the Clearwater mineral claim, two milcti below
the point of diversion, and 100 feet lower in
altitude.
The area of Crown land intended to be occupied
by the proposed works is two miles in length and
six feet in width.
This notice was postal on the 24th day of February, 1911, and application will be made to the
Commissioner on the 26th day of March, 1911.
The names and addresses of any riparian
proprietors of licensees who or whose lands are
likely to be affected by the proposed works,
either above or below the outlet: The Crown.
A. L. McHUGH,
Cedarvale, B. C.
The Annual Special Edition of the
OMINECA HERALD
will be issued March 25th.
Copy for advertising should be sent in early. Rates on
application.
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���
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At Lowest Prices
Our Stock of Miners' and Prospectors'
Supplies is the best in town���all new,
no old stock���and our prices will compare favorably with any in town.
THE NEW HAZELTON STORE
[ BY THE OMINECA HOTEL)
Wm. H. Holland
mar���
]DC
Manager
ZDDIZZ
Real Estate Bargains
=0
Crown Granted land in the vicinity of
Seymour Lake, ��� ��� ��� $8*00 per acre-
Improved ranch in vicinity of Skeena
River, good location, ��� $10,00 per acre.
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WE ARE SOLE AGENTS THE OMINECA HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911
LAND NOTICES.
Omineca Land District���-District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Edward P. Rorison
of Seattle, Wn., aichitect, intends toapply for permission to purchase the lol
lowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 11 1-2
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake, on the southwest shore, thence
west eighty chains, south eighty chains,
east eighty chains, north eighty chains
along laketo point of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. Edward P. Rorison.
Omineca Land liistrid���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Thomas Perrot of
Seattle, Wn.. lodge organiser, intends
to apply for permission co purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 11 1-2
miles Irom the head of North Tacla
lake on the southwest shore, thence
west SO chains, north Sil chains, east so
chains, south SO chains along the lake
shore to point of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. Thomas Perrot.
Omineca Land I >ist rict���Districi of
Cassiar.
Take notice that William Henderson of
Seattle, Wn., longshoreman, intends tu
apply for permission to purchase the
lollowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 9
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the southwest shore and 20
chains west from Edgar Howell's northeast corner, thence west 80 chains,
north SO chains, east SO chains, south
SO chains along shore of lake to point
of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. William Henderson.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank Jones of
Seattle, Wn., R. R. laborer, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a pest planted 0
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake, on the southwest shore, thence
west SO chains, north 80 chains, east 00
more or less to lake, thence south along
lake shore to point of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. Frank Jones.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank Berry of;
Seattle, Wash., fireman, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted 6
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the southwest shon. thence
west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80
chains, north 80 chains to point of
commencement. Frank Berry.
Feb. 3, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
^ Take notice that William McGraw of
Seattle, Washington, longshoreman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted 7 miles
from the head of North Tacla lake on
the southwest shore, thence west 80
chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, :
north 80 chains to point of commencement. William McGraw.
Feb. 3, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Edgar Wade Howell
of Seattle, Washington, lawyer, intends
to apply tor permission to purchase the
lollowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 9 milts
from the head of North Tacla lake on
the southwest shore, thence west 80
chains, south 80 chaii.s, east 80 chains,
norfh SO chains along the shore of lake
to point of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. Edgar Wade Howell.
i imineca Land Disirict���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Mark J. Paine
of Seattle, Wash., machinist, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commeneing at a post planted 14
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the southwest shore, thence
west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80
ehains, south SO chains along lake
shine to point of commencement.
Feb. 3, Ml. Mark J. Paine.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frederick Mason of
Seattle, Wash., cook, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
lollowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile
from the head of North Tacla lake, and
on the south west shore, thjnce west 80
chains, north 80 chains, thence along
the shore of lake in southeasterly direction to point of commencement.
Feb. 4, 1911. Frederick Mason.
Omineca Land District. District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that William E. Kelley of
Seattle, Wn., foundry worker, intends
to apply lor permission to purchase the
following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 14 miles
Irom the head of Tacla lake on the
southwest shore of North Tackla lake,
thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains,
etst tO chains, north 80 chains to point
of commencement. William E. Kelley.
Feb. 3, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Thomas Kelly of
Seattle, Wash., produce merchant, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 4 1-2
miles from the head of Worth Tacla
lake on the southwest sheie, thence
west 8.) chains, north 80 chains, east 40
chains, south 80 chains along the shore
of lake to point of commencement.
Feb. 3, 1911. Thomas Kelly.
(imineca Lund District���Distriet of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John O'Brien of
Seat.le, Wash., occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 2 miles
from the head of North Tacla lake on
the southwest shore, thence south
80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80
chains to lake shore, thence west 80
chains along the lake shore to ,'point of
commencement. John O'Brien.
Feb. 4, 1911. .
Omineca Land Distriet���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Barrett of
Seattle, Washington , mason, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 4 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
on the south west shore, thence west 80
chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains,
north 80 chains to point of commencement. John Barrett.
Feb. 3, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Hall of Seattle,
Washington, laborer, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake on
the northeast shore, thence north 80
chains, east 80 chains, south SO chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. John Hall.
February 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Tak2 notice that William A. Goff of
Seattle, Washington, broker, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:*
Commencing at a post planted 2 miles
from tne head of North Tacla lake on
the southwest shore, thence south 80
chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains,
east 80 chains to point of commencement. William A. Goff.
February 4, 1911.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Meon Bruzeau of
Seattle, Wash., cook, intends to apply
for permissit n to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
head of Tacla lake at the northwest
corner of lake, thence north 80 chains,
east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80
chains to point of commencement.
Feb. 4, 1911. Meon Bruzeau.
Omineca Land Distriet���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Eastwood of
Seattle, Wn., teamster, intends to;
apply for permission to purchase the I
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 3 1-2
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 chains, west 80 chains to point ol
commencement. Jehn Eastwocd.
Feb. 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that William Welch of
Seattle, Wn.. merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 5 1-2
miles from the head of north Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80
chains, west 80 chains to point of
commencement. William Welch.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Fred Johnson of
Seattle, Wash., copper smith, intends
to apply for peimission to purchase
the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 11-2
miles from the head of Tacla hike on
the northeast shore, thence north 8!)
chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chi ins,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. Fred Johnson.
February 4, 1911.
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
Cassiar.
^ Take notice that John Morgan of
Seattle, Wash., occupation labourer,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands,���
Commencing at a post planted 0 1-2
miles from the head of north Tacla lake
on the northeast shore, thence north 80
chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. John Morgan.
February 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank Warren of
Seattle, Wash., logger, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2
miles from the head of north Tacla lake
on the northeast shore, thence north 80
chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains',
west 80 chains to point of commencement. Frank Warren.
Feb. 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District ol
CASSIAK.
Take notice that John Burns of
Seattle, Wash., logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1
mile from the head of North Tacla lake
on the southwest shore, thence west 80
chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains,
north 80 chains to point of commencement. John Burns.
Feb. 4, 1911.
omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Peter Neilson of
Seattle, Wash., occupation teamster,
intends toapply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted 9 1-2
miles from the head of north Tacla lake
on the northeast shore, thence north
80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80
chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. Peter Neilson.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Johnson of
Seattle, Wash., logger, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 10 1-2
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the north east shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, scuth 80
80 chains, west 80 chains to point of
commencement. John Johnson.
February 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Fred Odlin of Seattle, Wn., concrete worker, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:���
Commencing at a post plantetl 8 1-2
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 chains, west 80 chains to point of j
commencement. Fred Odlin.
February 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that John Hanson of
Seattle, Wn., teamster, intends toapply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 7 1-2
miles from the head of north Tacla
lake, on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 ehains, west 80 chains to point of
commencement. John Hanson.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Robert Anderson of
Seattle, Wash., mason, intends to
apply for permission! to purchase
the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 11 1-2
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 chains, west 80 chains to point of
commencement. Robert Anderson.
February 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank Cooper of
Seattle, Washington, cook, intends to
apply for permiss;on to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 17
miles from the head of Tacla lake on
the northeast shore, thence north 80
chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. Frank Cooper.
Feb. 6, 1911.
omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Joseph Stewart of
Seattle. Washington, sailor, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 15
miles from the head of North Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 chains, west 80 chains to point of
commencement. Joseph Stewart.
February 0, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that John Allen of
Seattle, Wash., druggist, intends to
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:--
Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
1 mile north of the northeast shore,
thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains,
south 8J chains, east 80 chains to point
of commencement. John Allen.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that William Robinson of
Seattle, Wn., real estate broker, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
1 mile north of northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80
chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. William Robinson.
February 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that John Roberts of
Seattle, Wn., grocery man, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands: -
Commencing at a post planted two
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
1 mile south from the southwest shore,
thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains,
north 80 ehains, east 80 chains to point
of commencement. John Roberts.
Feb. 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Coast.
Take notice that Anton Olson of Nechaco, B. C, rancher, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following
described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted about
nine miles east of the east end of Fraser lake and three-fourths mile south of
the Nechaco river, thence east 40
chains, south 40 chains, west 40 chains,
north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 160 acres more
or less, being the north-west quarter of
section 12, township 10, range 5.
Jan. 7, 1911. Anton Olson.
William A. Johnson, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that John McDonald of
Seattle, Wn., longshoreman, intends to
apply for permission to purchase
the following described lands:-
Commeneing at a post planted 14
miles from the head of Tacla lake I
on the northeast shore, thence north 80
chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. John McDonald.
February 6, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Arthur Pyke of
Seattle, Wn., stone cutter, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted 4 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
1 1-4 miles north of the northeast shore,
thence north f-0 chains, west 80 chains,
south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point
of commencement. Arthur Pyke.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Span of Seattle,
Wash , brick mason, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the folk wing
desciibed lands:-
Commencing at a pest planted 4 1-2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
one mile north of the northeast shore,
thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains,
south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point
of commencement. John Span.
Feb. 5, 1911.
Omineca Land District ��� District of
Coast, Range v.
Take notice that Andrew Reid of
Glasgow, Scotland, clerk, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on
south shore of Stuart lake about 14
miles easterly from Nancut Indian
Reserve, thence south forty chains,
east eighty chains, north forty chains
to shore of lake, thence following
meanderings of said shore to point of
commencement, containing 320 acres
more or less. Lot 605, not yet gazetted. Andrew Reid.
Jan. 21, 1911. Geo. Ogston, agt.
Omineca Land District���Distriet of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Allan Gilfillan of
Ardrossan, Scotland, architect, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted on the
eastern end of Whitefish lake, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south
80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Jan. 24, 1911. Allan Gilfillan.
Geo. Ogston, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Hugh Gilfillan of
Ardrossan, Scotland, agent, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one
mile easterly from the eastern end of
Whitefish lake, thence north 80 chains,
east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80
chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Hugh Gilfillan.
Jan. 24, 1911. Geo. Ogston, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that William Butterworth
of Seattle, Wn., picture frame maker,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 13
miles from the head of Tacla lake, on
the northeast shore, thence north 80
ehains. east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement. William Butterworth.
Feb. !), 1911.
omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Jack Wright of
Seattle, Washington, teamster, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 16
miles from the head of north Tacla
lake on the northeast shore, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80
chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. Jack Wright.
Feb. 6, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Duncan J. McDougal
of Hazelton, B. C, restaurant keeper,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted at
the southwest corner of lot 835, thence
20 chains north, thenee 40 chains west,
thence 20 chains south, thence 40 chains
east, to point, of commencement, and
containing 80 acres more or less.
Duncan J. McDougal.
February 28th, 1911.
Frasfr Lakk Land District.
District of Coast. Range Four.
Take notice that William Alfred
Johnson of Nechaco, B. C. farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about
12 miles east of the Upper Nechaco
river antl about 10 miles in a direct
line from the southwest end of Noolki
lake, thence east 80 chains, south 40
chains, west 80 chains, north 40 chains
to point of commencement.
William Alfred Johnson.
January 7, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Samuel McKenzie
of Glasgow, Scotland, clerk, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on
south shore of Stuart lake one mile
westerly from the northwest corner of
Sowchee Indian Reserve, thence south
80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80
chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Lot
611. Samuel McKenzie.
Jan. 20, 1911. Geo. Ogston, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that John Clouston Mowat
of Glasgow, Scotland, occupation clerk,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at
the southeast corner of lot 611, said lot
lying immediately to the west of Sowchee Indian reserve, thence south
eighty chains, west eignty chains, north
eighty chains, east eighty chains to point
of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Jan. 20,1911. John Clouston Mowat.
Geo. Ogston, agt.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Denij Flanagan of
Seattle, Wn., carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 2
miles from the head of Tacla lake and
1 mile south from the southwest shore,
I thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains,
1 north 80 ehains, west 80 chains to point
I of commencement. Denis Flanagan.
I February 4, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of
Coast.
Take notice that Emma Martena
Olson of Houston, Minnesota, U. S. A.,
spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described
lands :-
Commencing at a post planted about
nine and one half miles east of Fraser
lake and one and one half miles south of
the Nechaco river, thence south 40
chains, west 40 chains, north 40 chains,
east 40 chains, to point of commencement and containing 160 acres more or
less, being the south-east quarter of
section 12, township 16, range 5.
Jan. 7, 1911. Emma Martena Olson.
William A. Johnson, agt.
Omineca Land Districi���District of
Coast. Range V.
Take notice that Andrew Reid of
Kilwinning, Scotland, blacksmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on
south shore of Stuart lake, about 12
miles westerly from Sowchee Indian
reserve, thence scuth 40 chains, east
60 chains, north 40 chains to lake shore,
thence following meanderings of said
shore to point of commencement, containing 240 acres. Andrew Reid.
Jan. 21, 1911. Geo. Ogston, agt.
omineca Land Disirict ��� District of
t'uast. Range v.
Take notice that Dugald McLean of
Glasgow, Scotland, clerk, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on
south shore of Stuart lake about 14
miles westerly from Sowchee Indian
reserve, thence south 80 chains, east
80 chains, north 60 chains to lake shore,
thence following lake shore to point of
commencement, containing 500 acres
more or less. Dugald McLean.
Jan. 21, 1911.
omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Mary Gilfillan of
Ardrossan, Scotland, married woman,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on
south shore of Stuart lake about 15 1-2
miles easterly from Nancut Indian
reserve, thence south 80 chains, west
30 chains, north 80 chains, east 30
chains to point of commencement, containing 240 acres moreorless.
Jan. 21, 1911. Mary Gilfillan.
Geo. Ogston, agt. IrirJ JMINECA HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911.
LAND NOTICES
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar. '
Take notice that Percy Tyrwhitt
Drake of Scawby Lincolnshire, Eng.,
gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described
lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at
the southeast corner of lot 795, Cassiar
district, thence east 80 chains, north
60 chains more or less to southeast corner of pre-emption record 1004, thence
_0 chains west, 20 chains north more or
less to Bulkley river, thence along the
river in a westerly direction to the
northeast corner of lot 795, Cassiar
district, thence south 80 chains to point
of commencement.
Percy Tyrwhitt Drake.
February 22nd, 1911. ^^
Omineca Land District. D'striet of Cassiar.
Take notice that Ebnf-r Jnret-. of Vancouver.
B. C. lawyer, interdw to Hpplv for j-ermirsion to
purchase the folluwintr descr*ne<i lands:-
Commencinprat a post plaried 11-2 miles west
of Kitwanprar river ?nd nbf;ut 11 miles from the
mouth and 1 milewei-t from the ne. correr cf
unjrazetted lot 48P, thence snuth PO chains, we^t,
80 chains, north SO chains, east HO chains to point
of commencement, containing 640 acres more or
teas. Elrmr Jones. -
Dec. 19, 1910.
Omine
-District of
Land DlBtrlct-
CASSIAR
notice that Charles Caskell of Seattle.
Omineca
-District of
Omineca Land District. District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Harry McKay of Xake
Seattle, Wn., piano tuner, intends to Iron Acton, Eng.,
apply for j^errn^ssmn to purchase the | intends to apply 'for~permission to put
chase the following described lands
Land Distrlct-
CASSIAR.
notice that Hellen Bairett of
occupation spinster,
Take
Wash., printer, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commcncin^ at a post planted about 5 1-2 miles !
east of Kitwaritfar river, and about 8 miles from following described lands:
the'mouth and about 5 miles east of the northeast, pnmmfitinimr oi a ___���_,_+ r,lnnfQfJ 90 3 -.
comer uf ungazetted lot 1201. thence north; /-?mmencing at a post planted li) \ Commencing at a post planted abcut
no chains, east Mi chains, south ho chains, west 80 ; chains west oi the N.W. coiner of lot : one m\\e an(j a naif n0rth of Andimaul
chams to point ��f commencement, containing 040,835, thence west 80 chains, south 60 ; Reservation at S W corner of lot 1328
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that George Stanley of Prince Rupert, blacksmith, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
CommencinK at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 748, marked G. S. NE.
corner, thence west eighty chains, south eighty
chains, east eighty chains, north eighty chair s to
point of commencement, containing 640 acres more
or less.
January 29. 1911. Gorge Stanley.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassitr.
Take notice that Oswald Zuccoli of Prince Rupert, station man, intends to apply for permission
to purchase.the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 748, marked O. Z's. SE
corner, thence north eighty chains, west eighty
chains, smth eighty chains, east eighty chains
to point, of commencement, containing (j4() acres
more or less.
January 29, 1911. Oswald Zucotll.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Sam Nikish of Prince Rupert,
station man, intends to apply for ) emission to
purchase the foil nving described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at tne southwest
corner of lot 749, thence west eighty chains, north
eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
January29,1911. Sam Nikish.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Hay Saranovitch of Prince Rupert, station man, intends toapply for permission
to pu)chase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at tne southwest
corner of lot 820, thence west eighty chains, north
eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing b40
acres more or less.
_ January 29, 1911. Hay Saranovitch.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Hay Kanouvitch cf Prince Rupert, station man. intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the northwest
corner of lot 749, thence west eighty chains, south
eighty chains, east eighty chains, north eighty
chairs to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
January 29, 1911. Day Kanouvitch.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that George Kuchan of Prince Rupert, station man, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Comn.encing ata post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 750. marked G. K's.
NE. corner, thence west eighty chains, south
eighty chains, east eighty chains, north eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
January 29. 1911. George Kuchan.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Meix Hill, of Prince Rupert,
railrjf.d foreman, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 760, marktd M. Hi's
S.E. corner, thence north eighty chains, west
eighty chains, south eighty chains, east eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less. Meix Hill.
Jnminrv 29. 1911
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassia*.
Take notice that Ernest Jerome Hill of Prince
Rupert, waiter, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles west
of the nw. corner of ungazetted lot 478, and about
.'t 1-2 miles west of Kitwangar river and about 10
miles from the mouth, thence south 80 chains,
west 40 chains, north 80 chains, east 40 chains to
point of commencement, containing 320 acres
more or less. Ernest Jerome Hill,
December 18, 1910.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Hessie Hirst of Vahcouver. B.
C, married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:-:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of the
nw. corner of ungazetted lnty_77. and 11-2 miles
west of the Kitwangar river and about 8 milen
frtm themouth; thence north 80 fna'ns, west 80
chains, smith 80 chains, east SO chains t<- point of
commencement, containing 640 acres m^re or less.
Pec. 19. 1910. Re��e!e Hirst*
Omineca Land District���District uf
Cassiar.
Take notice that Hoy Johnson of Prince Rupert, waiter, intend*-- to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
s.w. corner of ungavetcH lot 478. and 1 1-2 m'les
west of Kitwangar river and ."bout 8 mile-* from
the mouth, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chnfnp, ',
north 80 chains, eas* 80 chains to pntrt of com- !
mencement. containing 640 acies rn<>re * r less.
December 17, 1910. Roy Johnson.
acres more or less.
January 29, 1911.
CHARLES CASKELL.
1 chains more or less to bank of Skeena : ungazetted, thence 20 chains south, 80
; river, thence east along bank of river chains east, 20 chains north, 80 chains
Omineca Lund District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Daniel Kelly of Seattle. Wn..
motorman. intends toapply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Comrnencing at a post planted 1-2 mile east
of Kitwangar river, and 8 miles from the mouth,
and at thene. comet ot ungazetted lot 1201. thence
south Mi chains, east Ml chair.*, north 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 aires more or less.
January 29, 19U. DANIEL KELLY.
80 chains more or less to S.W. corner of West to point of commencement,
lot 835, thence north 60 chains more or rpK 10 1Q11 Hellen B
re
con-
less to point of commencement
taining 480 acres more or less.
Jan. 30, 1911. Harry McKay.
Hellen Barrett.
Omine a
Land District-
Coast, Range
-District uf
Omineca Land Disirict���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Jan.es McDuff of Seattle'. Wn.,
logger, intendsto apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Harrie Krouse of
Seattle, Wn., butcher, intends to apply
��� for permission to purchase the follow-
j ing described lands :-
Take notice that Blanche Barrett of
Iron Act in, Eng., single woman, intends
to apply for peimission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commcncing at a post plantetl at
about two miles west of the S.W.
corner of lot 1124, thence north HU
Commencing at a post planted at the j chain:', west 80 chains, south 80 chairs
i S.E. corner of lot 838, thence south 80
I chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains.
j west 80 chains to point of commence-
Ci.mmer.cing at a post planted about 1 mile east I ���,,���*. ---i.-:-:-��� _��� ta _. - 1
Kitwangar river, and about 6 miles Irom the ment, COptainmg 6 10 acres more or less.
east S) chains to
ment.
Febiuary 5, 1911.
point of commence-
Blanche Barrett.
o
mouth, and at the northwest corner of ungazetted
lot 1889, thence north %'i chains, east 80 chains
south bfl chains, west SO chains to point of commencement, containing 1*40 acres more or less.
January29. 1911. JAMES McDUFF.
Land Disirict-
CASSIAR.
-District of
Jan. 30, 1911.
Harrie Krouse.
Omineca Land District���District
Coast, Range V.
Omineca Land District.
CASSIAR.
District of
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notiee thnt Frnnk Cavallin of Prince
Rupert. B. C. statin" man. intends to annly for
permission to purchase the following described
lands:
Commencing at a post planted two miles we��t
of sw. corner ungazetted lot 478, and 2 1-2 miles of
Kitwangar river and about 8 miles from the
mouth: thence south 80 chnins. west 80 chains,
north 80 chains, east 8'i i bains to point nf commencement, containing C40 acres mdre or les��
Dec. 17. 1910. Frank Cavallin,
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank A. McKechnie of Prince
Rupert, B. C. waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 3 miles west
of the sw. corner of ungazetted lot 478. and about
���1 1-2 miles west of Kitwangar rivtr and about 8
miles from the mouth; thence north 80 chains,
we.-t 40 chains, south 80 chains, east 40 chains to
point of commencement, containing 820 acres
mo re fir less. Frank A, McKechnie.
December 17. 191(1.
Omineca.,Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Genre Bradley of Seattle.
Wash., lineman, intends to apply for permission tc
purchase the following described lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile east
of Kitwangah river an 1 about 7 miles from the
mouth, and one mile north of northwest corner of
ungazetted Dt 1339. thence north 80 chains, east
80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chair.s to
point of commencement, containing 640 (teres
moreorless. GEORGE BRADLEY.
January 29. 1911.
Take notice that John C mway of Seattle, Wn.
carpenter, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following a escribed lands;-
Commencing at a post planted about 1-2 mile
east of Kitwangar river, and about 8 miles irom
the mouth, and at the northeast corner of ungazetted lot 1201, thence north 80 chains, east 80
chains, south 80 chairs, west 80 chains to point of .
commencement, containing640acres moreorless. I of commencement, containing 640 acres
Take notice that James Barrett of
Iron Acton, Eng., occupation farmer,
��� intends to apply for permission to pur-
Take notice that James Robert Squires ! chase the following described lands:-
of Seattle, Wash., clerk, intends to ap-' Commencing at a post planted at
ply fcr permission to purchase the fol- about three miles west of the S.W.
towing described lands:- !corner of lot 1124, thence north Wu
Comm nevng at a post planted 1 mile \ chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains,
south of the S.E. corner of lot 838, j east 80 chains to point of commence -
thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, j ment. James Barrett,
north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point; February 5th, 1911.
Januaiy 2D, 1911.
JOHN CONWAY.
more cr less.
!Jan. 30, 1911.
James Ttobert Squires.
Omineca
Land Dlstrlot-
CAKS1AR.
���District of
!
Take notice that Joseph White of Seattle. Wn..
occupation house painter, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lanus:��� Commencing at a pi st planted abmtt*
miles east from Kitwangar river, and 7 miles fr >m
the mouth, and one and a half miles north and :i
miles east ot the northeast ci rner of unirazetted
lot 1888, thence noi en 40 chains, west 80 chains.
south 40 chains, east SO chains, to point of commencement, cohtaininK 320 acres mere or less.
Jan. 29, 1911. JOSEPH WHITE.
Omineca L
.Hid District���1
CASSIAR.
Mstrict of
Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar.
Take notice that James S. McKenzie. of Prince
Hupert, bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at post planted at the northwest
corner of lot H21', thence east eiirhty chains, north
sixty chains, west eighty chains, south sixty
chains to point of commencement, containing 480
acres more or less. James S. McKenzie.
Januaiy 29, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Rade Sarich. of Prince Rupert,
stat on man, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted at the southwest
corner of lot 750, thence north eiirhty chains, west
eiirhty chains, south eighty chains, cast eiirhty
chains to point of commencement, containing 040
acres more or less. Rade Sarich.
Januaiy 29. 1911,
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Frank Meikle of Prince Rupert. B. C, station man. intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencinir at a post planted 2 miles west ol
nw. corner of unirazetted lot 478. and 2 1-2 miles
west of Kitwanirar river, and about 9 miles from
the mouth: thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains,
south 80 chains, east 80 ehains to point of commencement. 1 containing 040 acres mere or less.
Dec. 19. 1910. Fiank Meikle.
Omineca Land District. Distrit t of CasBiar.
Take notice that Isabel Jones nf Vancouver,
K. C, married woman, intends lo apply for permission to purchase the followinir described
lands: ���
Commencing at a post planted 1 1-2 miles west
of Kitwanirar river and 10 miles from the mouth
and 1 mile west of nw. corner of iinira/.etted lot
479, thence south eiirhty chains, wesl eiirhty
ehains, north eighty chains, cast eiirhty chains to
point of commencement, containing640acres more
or less. Isabel Jones.
December 19, 191". _____
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. i
Take notice that Louise S. Martin of Prince
Rupert. B. C married woman, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the followinir described lands: ���
Commencinir at a post planted 3 1-4 miles west
of Kitwanirar river and about 1! miles from the
mouth and 2 3-4 miles west of the n.w. corner of
unirazetted lot 480, thence north 40 chains, west
20 chains, north 40 chains, west 40 chains, south
40 chains, east 20 chains, south 40 ehains, east 40
chains to point of commencement, containing
320 acres more or less. Louise S. Martin.
Dec. 19. 1910.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Georire Wilson of Seattle, Wn.,
mill hand, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the followinir described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about 5 1-2 miles
east from Kitwanirar river, and 8 miles from the
mouth, and about 4 miles east of the ne. corner of
'���'irnzetted lot 1201. thence south 80 chains, east
80 chains, north 80 chains, west Pn chains to
n int of commencement. GEORGE WILSON.
January 29, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that John Smith of Seattle. Wn..
blacksmith, intends to apply for permission to
to p*'rchase the followinir described lands:-
Commencinir at a post planted about8 miles east
of Kitwanirah river and about 8 miles from the
mouth, aid at the ne. corner of unirazetted lot
1338, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south
80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
January 29. 1911. JOHN SMITH.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that William Dwey of Seattle, Wn.,
jeweler, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followinir described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted about 8 miles east
from Kitwanirah river and 0 miles from the mouth
and at the ne. cor. of unirazetted lot 1338, thence
north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
Jan. 29. 1911. WILLIAM DWEY.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank Beny nf Seattle, Wash..
e lcc-trician, intends toapply for p* rmission to purchase the followinir described lands:-*
Commencing at a post planted about 4 miles east
of Kitwanirah river, and 6 miles from the mouth.
and 1 mile east, of the ne. corner of ungazetted
lot 1338. thence north 80 chains, east SO chains,
soutn SO chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acre's more ur less.
Jan. 29. 1911. FRANK BERRY.
Take notice that Robert McKenzie of Seattle,
Wn.. candy maker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followinc described lands:-
Commencing ata post planted about 4 tniles east
of Kitwanirah river, and ab tut 7 miles I rum the
mouth, and 1 mi'e east arid 1 mile north of the
ncrtheast corner of unirazetted lot 1338. thence
north SO chains, east HO chains, smth 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement, con-
taininir 040 acres more or leHs.
January 29. 1911. ROBERT McKENZIE.
Omineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Charles Wa-rner of Seattle.
Wn.. piano tuner, intends to apply for permission
c> purchase the lollowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about 4 miles
east of Kitwanirah river, and about 0 miles from
the mouth, and 1 mile east from ne. corner of ^unirazetted lot 1338. thence south 80 chains, east 80
chains north 80 chains, west 80 ehains to point of
commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
Jan. 29, 1911. CHARLES WAGNER.
Omineca Land District���Distriet of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that John Miller of Seattle, tVn.,
printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fdlowinjr described lands:-
Commencinjr at a post planted about 0 miles east
from Kitwanirah river, and about 8 miles fr >m
the mouth, and 1 1-2 miles north and 3 miles east
of the northe st corner of unirazetted lot 1338.
thence north 40 chains, east SO chains, south 40
chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement,
containing 320 acres more or less.
Jan. 29. 1911. JOHN MILLER.
(imineca Land District���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Frank Story of
Seattle, Wn., teamster, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at the
S.W. corner of lot 836, thence south 80
chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains,
west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 30, 1911. Frank Story.
Omineca Land District���Distriet of
Coast, Kange V.
Take notice that John Barrett of Iron
! Acton, Eng., farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted about
four miles west of the S.W. corner of
lot 1124, thence north 80 chains, west 80
chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains
to point of commencement.
Feb. 5, 1911. John Barrett.
Omineca Land District���District
Coast, Range V.
of
Ominec a
Land Dlstrlct-
CASSIAR.
-Distriet of
Take notice that Bob Philips of
Seattle, Wn., pile driver man, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the
S.W. corner of lot 836, thence south 80
chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains,
east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.
Jan. 30, 1911. Bob Philips.
Omineca
Land Distric
CASSIAR.
t���District of
Take notice that James Logan of
Seattle, Wash., carpenter, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 15
chains east and two miles south from
the S. W. corner of lot 854, thence
south 8 J chains, west 80 chains, north
80 chains, east 80 chains to point of
commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less. James Logan.
Jan. 30, 1911.
Take notice that Frank Witt of Bristol, Eng., jeweler, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at
N.W. corner of lot 2616, thence 80
chains south, 40 chains west, 80 chains
north, 40 chains east to point of commencement. Frank Witt.
January 29, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast. Itange V.
Take notice that Jane Witt of Bristol, Eng., occupation married woman,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at S.F.
corner of lot 2616, thence south 80
chains, west 40 chains, north 80 chains,
east 40 chains to point of commencement. Jane Witt.
January 29, 1911.
of
Omineca
Land Dlstrlct-
Cassiat*.
-Distriet of
Take notice that Margaret Crewdson
of Syde Gloucestershire, England, married, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at the northeast corner
of lot 329 (not yet gazetted) thence
north 20 chains, west 20 chains, south 20
chains, east 20 chains to point of commencement. Margaret Crewdson.
December ?4, 1910.
Omineca
Land District-
CASSIAR.
-District of
Cminoca Land District���District -.i
Cassiar.
Take notice that William H. Miller of Seattle
Wash., shoemaker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followinir discribed lands:-
Commencinir at a post planted about:! miles east
of Kitwanirar river, and about 8 miles from the
mouth, and at the northeast corner of ungazetted
lot 1338, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains,
north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
January 29, 1911. WILLIAM H. MILLER.
District of Cassiar.
A. Waller of Prince
Omineca Land District.
Take notice that Frank
Rupert, B. C. clerk, intends toapply for permit
sion to purchase the followinir described lands--
Commencinir at a post planted *>l-2 miles west
of Kitwangar river and about 11 miles from the
mouth, thence south eighty chains, west forty
chains, north eighty chains, east forty chains to
point of commencement, containing 320 acres
m -re or less. Frank A. Waller.
December 19, 1910.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that John Pashvau of Prince Rupert. B.C.. station man. intends toapply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2 miles west
of Kitwangar river and about 11 miles from the
mouth and 2 miles west of the northwest corner
of lot 480 (ungazetted), thence south 80 chains,
west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains;
to point of commencement, containing 040 acres
more or less. John Pashvau.
December 19, 1910.
Omineca Land District���-District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Thomas Donovan of Seattle, |
Wash., logger, intends to apply for premission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile east of
Kitwangah river, and about o miles from the
mouth, and at the nw. corner of ungazetted lot
1339. thence north 80 chains, west 80 cnains, south
80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commence-
ment. containing 040 acres more or less.
Jan. 29 1911 Thomas Donovan.
Omineca Lanel District ���District of
CASSIAR.
Take notice that Charles Sanford of Seattle,
Washington, plasterer, intends to apply for per-
mission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted about 5 1-2 miles
east of Kitwangah river, and about 8 miles from
the mouth, and about 5 miles cast of the northeast
corner of ungazetted lot 1201, thence south 80 j
chains, east .80 chaihs, north 80 chains, west 80
chains to point cif commencement, containing 040
acres more or less. CHARLES SANFORD.
January 29. 1911. '
Omineca Land District. District of
Cassiar.
Take notice that Myrtle Hicks Beach
of Gloucester, England, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post plantetl at the
southwest corner of lot 3_9 (not yet
gazetted) near six mile lake, thence
south 20 chains, east 20 chains, north
20 chains, west 20 chains to point of
commencement, containing 4(1 acres
more or less.
Dec. 24, 1910. Myrtle Hicks Beach.
Omineca Land District. District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Bert McCumber of
Woodward, Oklahoma, rancher, intends
to apply for permission to purcnase the
following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at the
se. corner of lot 357, thence 40 chains
west, 40 chains south, 40 chains east,
Take notice that Otto Andersen of j
Seattle, Wash., landscape gardiner, j
intends to apply for peimission to pur-
j chase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 15
chains east and 40 chains south from
the S.W. corner of lot 854, thence
south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north
80 chains, east 80 chains to point of
commencement containing 640 acres
more or less. Otto Anderson.
Jan. 30, 1911.
Land Dlstrlet-
CASSIAR.
-District of
Take notice that H. C. Hankin of 1
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted _t
southwest corner Andimaul Indian
Reserve, thence north 20 chains
80 chains, south 20 ehains, east 80
chains to point of commencement.
Feb. 10, 1911. H. C. Hankin.
Omineca Lanel District���District
Coast, Itange V.
Take notice that Ethel M. Loring of
Hazelton, B. C, single woman, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one
mile east of N.E. corner of lot 2616 and
at N.E. corner lot 2614 ungazetted,
thence south 40 chains, east 80 chains,
thence following bank of Bulkley river
to point of commencement.
Jan. 29, 1911. Ethel M. Loring.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Kange V.
Take notice that W. B. Forrest of
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one
mile east of the S.E. corner of lot 1159,
thence eighty chains north, forty thains
east, eighty "chains south, forty chains
west to point of commencement.
January 29, 1911. William B. Forrest.
-District of
Land District-
CASS1AR.
-District of
Take notice that J. Ward of Hazelton,
B. C, miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted about
one mile and a half north of Andimaul
Indian Reserve at S.E. corner lot 1326
40 ehains north to point of commence-1 ungazetted, thence 20 chains south, 80
(imineca Land District-
Coast, Uange V.
Take notice that Constance Cox of
Hazeltcn, B. C., married woman, intends to apply for permission to pur-
west chase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile
east of S.E. corner of lot 1159, thence
40 chains south, 40 chains east, 40
cnains north, 40 chains west to point
of commencement. Constance Cox.
Jan. 29, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that C. S. Boyd of
Hazelton, B. C, married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at
S.E. corner lot 1159, thence eighty
ment, being 160 acres more or less.
Jan. 3, 1911. Bert McCumber.
Omineca Land District. District of
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that Rachel MeCumber
of Greely, Kansas, married woman,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
chains west, 20 chains north, 80 chains ' chains north, eighty chains east, eighty
east to point of commencement.
Feb. 10, 1911. John Ward.
chains south, eighty chains west
point of commencement.
Jan. 29, 1911. Charlotte S. Boyd.
lo
Land District���District
CASSIAR.
Of
of
Take notice that Mary Barrett of
Iron Acton, Eng,, single woman, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the
Commencing at a post planted about I following described lands:-
one mile south of the sw. ctirner of lot j Commencing at a post planted about
359, thence 40 chains north, 80 chains : one mile west of the S.W. corner of
east, 40 chains south, 80 ehains west to lot 1124, thence 80 chains north, 80
point of commencement, being 320, chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains eighty chains, west forty chains to point
acres more or less. east to point of commencement. ', of commencement. Phillip A. Hankin.
Jan. 3, 1911. Rachel MeCumber. Feb. 5, 1911. Mary Barrett. I Jan. 29, 1911.
Omineca Land District���District
Coast, Range V.
Take notice that P. A. Hankin of
Hazelton, B. C, miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at
S.W. corner of lot 1159, thence south
eighty chains, east forty chains, north IHB JMINECA HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911.
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Hazelton, B. C.
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Securities Co., Limited,
has just returned from
a trip tc Hazelton and
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Nine Mile and Four Mile
Mountain Mining coun-
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We are prepared to handle your
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Call on, or write me
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We have outside capital for investment
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BATHS
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Complete line of merchandise always on hand. Prospectors, Miners Ranchers
and others supplied at
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Says Railway Will do Their Part to
Expedite Advance of Settlers
To This District
General Superintendent Mehan
of the Grand Trunk Pacific sees
promise of big things for this
district in the immediate future.
In an interview primed in a
Prince Rupert paper he tells
what he thinks of approachin.tr
development.
Risrht up almost to Kitselas the
thread of steel extends. Beyond
is Hazelton rich with the promise
and part performance of big
mining prosperity. And there are
fat farm lands between, fertile
valleys well sunned, well watered. With the coming of spring
to Mr. Mehan's i'arseeingeye has
come the picture of busy trains,
one, two, it might be even three
or four a day running this very-
spring crowded with passengers
and laden with goods and material for the extension of the line
and the development of the interior.
"There can be no doubt," says
Mr. Mehan, "that this spring is
to see a tremendous rush for the
development of the mining and
agricultural interests of the interior country about Hazelton.
Trains we shall certainly run, as
many as may be needed to expedite the advance of settlers into
these districts. I expect a great
deal from the mining development of the Hazelton neighborhood, and the farming development of the Lakelse and other
agricultural valleys which the
line now completed has already
reached."
"It has been our experience in
the progress of the Grand Trunk
line from the eastwards," continues Mr. Mehan, "to find that
as fast as the steel is laid we
have to get trains running over
the line to accommodate the in-
pouring tide of settlers with their
goods and gear for home-building
and their machinery and agricultural implements. This experience I have no doubt will be repeated at this end of the rails,
and it keeps on steadily with the
advance of the steel westwards.
"By the time the steel is linked
up there will be many and many
a fully developed and productive
farm earning well with its wheat
and produce output along the
line of the Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway. Development does not
wait for the line to link up. It
follows hard on the heels of the
steel. The settler does not wait
for a hundred miles of rails to be
laid before he goes out to locate
his farm. He does not wait for
fifty, thirty, or even only twenty
miles of steel to go down. He is
there with his goods wanting
transportation facilities with
every five or ten miles of completed railroad. The driving of
the last spike on the G. T. P.
will find a belt of well advanced
development in all branches of
productive labor across the
Dominion."
"And when, Mr. Mehan, do
you expect that last spike to
be driven?" asked the reporter.
"For that," replied the Gen.
Supt, "I am inclined to go by
what Mr. Chamberlin has said
after having been over the route
several times and seeing the
actual progress oi' the work in all
its stages. He has said with
confidence that the end of the
year 1913 will see the line linked
up, and I, knowing him, am as
certain as he is that the spring
of 1914 will see a well established
train service along the completed
Grand Trunk Transcontinental.'^
Plans For The Sunrise
The incorporation of the Sunrise group of claims is about
completed and plans are being
discussed for a plan of development that will place the property
on a shipping basis by the time
rail transportation is available.
J. Piercy, Morris & Go.
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS
(NEW PREMISES, FIRST AVE.)
Prince Rupert, B. C.
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House Furnishings Stanfield's Underwear
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LAND NOTICES
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that George Stanley of Prince Rupert, blacksmith, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 748, marked (_. S. NE.
corner, thence west eighty chains, south eighty
chains, east eighty chains, north eighty ehains to
point of commencement, containing (140 acres more
or less.
Feb. 21, 1911. George Stanley.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Oswald Zuccoli of Prince Rupert, station man, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 71S. marked (). Z's. SE
corner, thence north eighty ehains, west eighty
ehains, s nilh eighty chains, east eighty ehains
to point of commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less.
Feb. 21, 1H11. Oswald Zueculi.
The Pioneer Firm of Hazelton
(Established 1870)
We carry a well assorted stock of general merchandise at prices that are right, for the miner,
prospector and rancher. Special
attention to family trade.
Agents House
WALK=OVER R. Cunningham & Son, Of Hobberlin
Shoes Limited Clothing
Omineca Land District. Distriet of Cassiar.
Take notice that Sam Nikish of Prince Ruptrt.
station man, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following desciibed lands:-
Commcncintf at a post planted at the northwest
corner of lot 7.!), thence west eighty chains, north
eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
Ft'b.27, 1911. Sam Nikish.
Omineca Land Distriet. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Hay Saranovitch of Prince Ru-
ptrt, station man, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted at the southwest
corner of lot 820, thence west eighty chains, north
eighty chains, east eiirhty chains, south eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
Feb. 27, 1911. Hay Saranovitch.
Omineca Land District. District ot Cassiar.
Take notice that Hay Kanouvitch ef Prince Rupert, station man. intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following de. cribed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the northwest
corner of lot 719, thence west eighty chains, south
eighty chains, east eighty ehains, north eighty
ehains to point of &>m men cement, containing 640
acres more or less.
Feb. 27, 1911. Hay Kanouvitch.
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Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that George Kuchan of Prince Rupert, station man, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing ata post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 750. marked O. K's.
NF. corner, thence west eighty chains, south
eighty chains, east eighty chains, north eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
aires more or less.
Feb. 27. 1911. George Kuchan.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Takenoticethat Mike Hill, of Prince Rupert,
railroi.d foreman, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west of
the northwest corner of lot 750, marked M, IL's
S.F. corner, thence north eighty chains, west
eighty chains, south eighty chains, east eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less. Mike Hill.
Feb 27,1911.
Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar.
Take notice that James S. McKenzie. of Prince
Rupert, bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase I he following described lands:
Commencing at post planted at the northwest
corner of lot 82<>, thence east eighty chains, north
sixty chains, west einhty chains, south sixty
chains to point of commencement, containing 480
acres more or less. James S. McKenzie.
Feb, 27. 1911,
HOW ABOUT THAT FARM MACHINERY*
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER AND WE HAVE THE GOODS
We represent the largest and best machinery
companies doing business in British Columbia.
We handle machinery built for this country.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Rade.Sarich. of Prince Rupert.
Btation man, intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted at the Bouthwest
corner of lot 760, thence north eighty ehains, east
eighty chains, south eighty chains, west eighty
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less, Rade Sarich.
Feb. 27. 1911.
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THAT SADDLE OR THAT WAGON?
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Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that John (Jraham of Glasgow,
Scotland, butcher, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted J miles west of
the nw. corner of lot 748, marked J. G.'s S.F. cor.
thence north HO chains, west HO chains, south 80
chains, east sn chains to point of commencement,
containing 640 acres more or loss.
Feb. 27, I9U. John Graham.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar,
Take notice that licssie Graham of Glasgow,
Scotland, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described
lands:--
Commencing al a post planted 2 miles west of
the nw" corner of lot 7f)(), marked B. G.'s S.F.
corner, thenee north eighty chains, west eighty
chains, south eighty chains, east eighty chains
to point of commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less. Ressie (Jraham.
Feb. 27, 1911.
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Studebaker, Adams, Webber, Columbus, New Bettenaorf and Old Dominion Spring Wagons,
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Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Alexander Graham of j
Glasgow, Scotland, merchant, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following describ-
ed lands:
Commencing at a post planted 2 miles west of
the n.w. corner of lot 74S, marked A. G.'s \
N.E. corner, thence south HO chains, west HI' j
chains, north HO chains, thence east to point of]
commencement, containing 640 acres more or |
less. Alexander Graham.
Feb. 27, 1911.
Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.
Take notice that Annie McLeod of Glasgow,
Scotland, spinster, intends toapply for permission
to purchase the following d'scribed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 2 miles west of
the northwest corner of lot 750, marked A. M.'h
N.E. corner, thence south eighty ^chains, west
eighty chains, north eighty chains, east eighty
chains, to point of commencement, containing
640 acres more or less. Annie McLeod.
Feb. 27 1911.
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A Good Stable
In Connection
Reasonable Rates
We Have all the Modern fi
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